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 124 STAT. 4388 PUBLIC LAW 111–383—JAN. 7, 2011 pursuant to regulations prescribed by the Secretary of Defense in consultation with the Secretary of State. (b) TRANSPORTATION, SUPPLIES, AND ALLOWANCE.—Under such conditions as the Secretary of the Air Force may prescribe, the Secretary may provide to a person receiving a scholarship under the scholarship program— (1) transportation incident to the training received under the ENJJPT program; (2) supplies and equipment to be used during the training; (3) flight clothing and other special clothing required for the training; (4) billeting, food, and health services; and (5) a living allowance at a rate to be prescribed by the Secretary, taking into account the amount of living allowances authorized for a member of the Armed Forces of the United States under similar circumstances. (c) RELATION TO EURO-NATO JOINT JET PILOT TRAINING PRO- GRAM.— (1) ENJJPT STEERING COMMITTEE AUTHORITY.—Nothing in this section shall be construed or interpreted to supersede the authority of the ENJJPT Steering Committee under the ENJJPT Memorandum of Understanding. Pursuant to the ENJJPT Memorandum of Understanding, the ENJJPT Steering Committee may resolve to forbid any airman or airmen from a Partnership for Peace nation to participate in the Euro- NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training program under the authority of a scholarship under this section. (2) NO REPRESENTATION.—Countries whose air force per- sonnel receive scholarships under the scholarship program shall not have privilege of ENJJPT Steering Committee representa- tion. (d) LIMITATION ON ELIGIBLE COUNTRIES.—The Secretary of the Air Force may not use the authority in subsection (a) to provide assistance described in subsection (b) to any foreign country that is otherwise prohibited from receiving such type of assistance under the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 (22 U.S.C. 2151 et seq.) or any other provision of law. (e) COST-SHARING.—For purposes of ENJJPT cost-sharing, per- sonnel of an air force of a foreign country who receive a scholarship under the scholarship program may be counted as United States pilots. (f) PROGRESS REPORT.—Not later than February 1, 2012, the Secretary of the Air Force shall submit to the congressional defense committees, the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives, and the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate a report on the status of the demonstration program, including the opinion of the Secretary and NATO allies on the benefits of the program and whether or not to permanently authorize the program or extend the program beyond fiscal year 2012. The report shall specify the following: (1) The countries participating in the scholarship program. (2) The total number of foreign pilots who received scholar- ships under the scholarship program. (3) The amount expended on scholarships under the schol- arship program. (4) The source of funding for scholarships under the scholar- ship program.